New article co-authored by Professor Uchida on cultural differences in COVID-19 responses published in Psychological Science in the Public Interest
2024.12.27
A new paper authored in collaboration between Professor Yukiko Uchida and researchers from Stanford University and Boston University has been published in Psychological Science in the Public Interest.
The article highlights the important role of culture and cultural defaults in behaviors, cognitions, and emotions in shaping the crisis responses of countries to the COVID-19 pandemic.
For more details, please find a summary of the article here or read the original work here.
Markus, H. R., Tsai, J. L., Uchida, Y., Yang, A. M., & Maitreyi, A. (2024). Cultural Defaults in the Time of COVID: Lessons for the Future. Psychological Science in the Public Interest, 25(2), 41-91. https://doi.org/10.1177/15291006241277810